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The Growth of the Mind: And the Endangered Origins of Intelligence
Published in Hardcover by Perseus Publishing (February, 1997)
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Bravo!
In this work, Dr. Greenspan provides the reader with a general thesis on human development, from birth through mature adulthood. His arguments center on the role that emotions play in our mind's growth, from birth through death, and in so doing reveals the foundations of both our human fragility and greatness, on an individual and societal level. This is powerful, intoxicating stuff: it will resound in your heart what you've suspected all along, make clear what was hidden, and lay bare what makes us most human. As a layman unversed in the field of psychology, I found it absolutely riveting and exhilarating - and as a father of an 8 month daughter, it provided a sound framework on which to base my parenting - to see the forest through the trees and approach my role as a father with true confidence and newfound excitement.
At last, the true nature of human behavior illuminated
Although this book has been favorably reviewed, I suspect reviewers did not grasp the truly profound nature of Greenspan's propositions. I wish this book had been available to as I was writing my own book on the nature of addiction. Addiction, dysfunction, mental disorders are the principal plagues of all societies. Classical psychoanalyis, behavior modification, cognitive psychology, and scores of therapeutic techniques continue to tinker with the essential human problem. But until we understand and accept the nature of our emotional life as Greenspan explains it, we can expect no meaningful changes. Back in 1962 Susanne Langer (Mind:An Essay on Human Feeling) wrote: "The thesis I hope to substantiate here is that the entire psychological field - including human emotion, responsible action, rationality, knowledge - is a vast and branching development of feeling." In 1944, Ernst Cassirer (An Essay on Man) was proposing that we should drop our description of man as the rational animal in favor of symbolic animal. Quantum physicists asserted that reality cannot be grasped by what we think it is but by how we experience it. Physicist Eric Jantsch (Design for Evolution) writes, "Rationality, as it turns out, begins to play a role only after the knowledge has been obtained viscerally." And Danah Zohar (The Quantum Self) says, "All definite answers - all passion, all reason - are classical structures. They arise at the point where the wave function of thought collapses, that is, after the moment of choice. Our logic does not make our choices." In depth psychology, psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton (The Broken Connection) shifted the Freudian model from instinct and defense to death and the continuity of life, brilliantly illuminating the symbolic connections by which mankind thrives or perishes. And just this year we hear from science writer Tor Norretranders (The User Illusion)that the human organism is predominantly a non-conscious organism - consciousness processes about 16 to 40 bits of information per second, while the non-conscious levels process and discard about 11 million bits of information per second. Experiments prove that decisions are made a full half second before we become conscious of them. For me, all this culminates in Greenspan's beautifully written book. Hopefully, his work will will lead other researchers to pursue this essential line of thought. Schools are at last beginning to introduce youngsters to their feelings, but this movement must become universal and taught at the highest academic levels. Thank you, Dr. Greenspan and Beryl Lief Benderly!
Challenging the Breast Cancer Legacy: A Program of Emotional Support and Medical Care for Women at Risk
Published in Paperback by Harperperennial Library (April, 1993)
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MY FAMILY VERY HIGH RISK FOR BREAST CANCER
EXCELLENT BOOK! IT'S PSYCHOLOGICAL INSIGHTS CAN HELP WOMEN DEAL WITH THE OFTEN CRIPPLING "FEAR" THAT ACCOMPANIES A FAMILY HISTORY OF BREAST CANCER! HELPED MY FEARS....
Dancing Without Music: Deafness in America
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (September, 1980)
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great book!
This is an awesome book, i totally recommend it!
Her Works Praise Her
Published in Paperback by Basic Books (08 July, 2003)
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A beautiful, fascinating, thrilling book
I loved this book! Every Jewish woman (and man) and everyone interested in Jewish life in America should read it. It gives a view of American and Jewish history I had never seen before, and it is beautifully written. It is full of moving stories of real women working to build America at every period of history. I had never understood how important women have been in creating the American Jewish community. Just wonderful!
Jason's Miracle: A Hanukkah Story
Published in School & Library Binding by Albert Whitman & Co (September, 2000)
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What a good book!
This book is about a Jewish boy who feels upset because he wants to celebrate Christmas. He doesn't understand what the big deal is about the miracle of Chanukah. Suddenly he has a wonderful adventure and realizes how great the miracle of Chanukah is. I liked this book because it was well written. It taught historical facts, but in a very fun way. It was full of adventure and excitement, so it was a page turner. I enjoyed every moment of it.
Lower East Side Memories
Published in Hardcover by Princeton Univ Pr (15 September, 2000)
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An exceptional, informative, highly recommended history
Hasia Diner is the Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History at New York University. In Lower East Side Memories: A Jewish Place In America, she recounts the history of Manhattan's Lower East Side in terms of its Jewish community, largely populated by immigrants from Eastern Europe. During the years 1880-1930 it was never ethnically (or even religiously) homogenous. It was a place of tenements, poverty, sweatshops, packs of roaming children, a dark warren of pushcart-lined streets and social work pioneering. Professor Diner surveys its popular culture, and the impact of the Lower East Side as an icon symbol upon such diverse venues as children's stories, novels, movies, museum exhibits, television shows, summer-camp reenactments, walking tours, consumer catalogues -- even photos hung on deli walls. After World War II the Lower East Side was enshrined as the portal through which Jews passed from European oppression into the promise of America. After 1960, the Lower East Side gave secularized and suburban Jews a culturally transmitted story of their origins and heritage. Lower East Side Memories is an exceptional, informative, highly recommended history of a community, a heritage, and a cultural identity arising from one of the most distinctive and unique neighborhoods in American twentieth century history.
Discovering culture : an introduction to anthropology
Published in Unknown Binding by D. Van Nostrand Co. ()
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El Crecimiento de La Mente
Published in Paperback by Paidc"s Iberica (March, 1998)
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In Her Own Right: The Institute of Medicine's Guide to Women's Health Issues
Published in Hardcover by National Academy Press (May, 1997)
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Myth of Two Minds: What Gender Means and Doesn't Mean
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (October, 1987)
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